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GCSE English Literature

Year 10 Entry

Key Information

• English Language and English Literature are two separate, equally important GCSE qualifications

• English Literature assesses reading skills through pre-read texts and some unseen material

• English Literature exams are ‘closed text’. i.e. Students will not take copies of the text into the exam

• It is a qualification that is 100% exam

• There will be 2 exams this year

• There are no tiers of entry: all students sit the same exam

Split Entry

English Literature (2 exams)English Language (2 exams)

100% ExamsClosed book

Year 10: English Literature GCSE

Year 11: English Language GCSE

What will it look like?

Autumn Term: ‘Macbeth’ ‘A Christmas Carol’

Spring Term: Poetry anthology and unseen poetry‘An Inspector Calls’

Summer Term: RevisionExams Speaking and Listening

GCSE English Literature: Paper 1

Shakespeare and 19th Century novel (1 hour and 45 minutes) 22 MAY 2018

• Section A will be on Shakespeare: ‘Macbeth’• An extract based question linked to the wider text on

theme or character

• Section B will be on 19th Century Literature: ‘A Christmas Carol’

• An extract based question linked to the wider text on theme or character

GCSE English Literature: Paper 2Modern Texts and Poetry (2 hours and 15 minutes)25 MAY 2018

• Section A will be on ‘An Inspector Calls’ • An essay question

• Section B will be a comparative essay with ONE named poem• This will be based on the anthology ‘Power and Conflict’

• Section C will be one question on an unseen poem, followed by a comparison with another unseen poem

• There will be two questions in Section C

What happened last year?

• Year 11 (did this last year)

• 3 Grade 9s (that’s an A**)

• Better than the Year 11 before!

• So we expect GREAT things!

What are we doing?

• Form time programme

• Revision Clubs run by class teachers

• An App to help you… coming soon!

• Revision sessions in class

• Assessments and mock exams

• Seeing productions

• Homework…

How can you help?

• Encourage re-reading of the 4 studied texts for English Literature

• Encourage wider reading of 20th and 21st Century novels• Support your son/daughter to revise English Literature

from now!• Get your son/daughter to practise writing in timed

conditions (or extra essays!)• Provide opportunities for the use of study guides, either in

print, online or via mobile/tablet apps (PiXL, GCSE pod, Revision guides available from school)

• Practise reading texts from the past together e.g. Letters or diaries by famous writers such as Charles Dickens, Florence Nightingale, Charles Darwin

Thank you for listening!

Please feel free to contact me or your son/daughter’s English teacher for any more advice.

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